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Success story: Meet IAS Anurag Kumar, who failed in graduation but secured AIR 48 in UPSC exam

Success story: Meet IAS Anurag Kumar, who failed in graduation but secured AIR 48 in UPSC exam - Anurag Kumar who hails from Katihar district of Bihar, studied from a Hindi medium school till Class 8 after which he took admission in English medium

Edtech firm Edukemy offers All India free GS mock test for UPSC CSE PRELIMS 2022

Edtech firm Edukemy offers All India free GS mock test for UPSC CSE PRELIMS 2022
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How Rahmani 30 has made a difference in these Muslim students career

How Rahmani 30 has made a difference in these Muslim students career
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Get ready for UPSC 2021 Prelims on 27 June 2021

Get ready for UPSC 2021 Prelims on 27 June 2021 ANI | Updated: Apr 24, 2021 13:28 IST Chandigarh [India], April 24 (ANI/NewsVoir): As the D-day for UPSC Prelims 2021 is nearing (27th June 2021), serious aspirants are rightly searching for and finalizing one or more test series to revise and test their preparation. This is the last leg of a long year or even years of preparation and the aspirants know they must put the best foot forward now. While many candidates are going in for the first attempt, it may be now or never for many others. Irrespective of the fact that an IAS aspirant is self-studying or taking coaching, to clear the prelims, they need to practice regularly. Studying alone for hours would not give an IAS candidate the correct insight into their preparation unless they test it.

BAI postpones domestic badminton tournaments in wake of rising COVID-19 cases

BAI postpones domestic badminton tournaments in wake of rising COVID-19 cases India has recorded cases in excess of one lakh in the last 24 hours. Worried at the trend, the BAI advised all the stakeholders to postpone the events, starting with this month’s senior ranking tournament scheduled in Bengaluru from April 18-25. The junior and sub-junior tournaments, scheduled for the month of May in Hyderabad and other events at different venues have also been postponed. In its communications to all affiliated state units, BAI secretary Ajay Kumar Singhania wrote that the prevailing situation has forced them to take such a step.

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